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Tomorrow: Water Sector Natural Disaster Threat Briefing – Don’t Get Burned! Build Your Utility’s Resilience to Extreme Heat

Author: Alec Davison

Created: Tuesday, August 13, 2024 - 19:37

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Tomorrow at 2 pm ET, WaterISAC will convene the next event in its quarterly Water Sector Natural Disaster Threat Briefings, this time focusing on extreme heat and what utilities can do to protect and mitigate their facilities and personnel from these events. WaterISAC will be joined by speakers from the Salt River Project (SRP), a water and electric utility that serves central Arizona, and the National Weather Service’s (NWS’s) Phoenix office, which is collocated and operates closely with SRP. When it comes to extreme heat, this group really knows what it’s talking about, so don’t miss this special opportunity to learn about what your utility can do to build resilience to these events.

Tomorrow at 2 pm ET, WaterISAC will convene the next event in its quarterly Water Sector Natural Disaster Threat Briefings, this time focusing on extreme heat and what utilities can do to protect and mitigate their facilities and personnel from these events. WaterISAC will be joined by speakers from the Salt River Project (SRP), a water and electric utility that serves central Arizona, and the National Weather Service’s (NWS’s) Phoenix office, which is collocated and operates closely with SRP. When it comes to extreme heat, this group really knows what it’s talking about, so don’t miss this special opportunity to learn about what your utility can do to build resilience to these events.

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